1992 ARIA Music Awards explained
1992 ARIA Music Awards |
Venue: | World Congress Centre, Melbourne, Victoria |
Network: | Nine Network |
Most Wins: | Yothu Yindi (5) |
Most Nominations: | Yothu Yindi (7) |
Previous: | 1991 |
Next: | 1993 |
The Sixth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) was held on 6 March 1992 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne.[1] [2] [3] Hosts were international guest, Julian Lennon and local Richard Wilkins, they were assisted by presenters, Spinal Tap, Rod Stewart, Mick Jones and others to distribute 24 awards.[1] [4] There were live performances and for the first time the awards were televised.[1] [4]
In addition to previous categories, a "Special Achievement Award" was presented to entrepreneur Michael Gudinski and his label Mushroom Records.[1] [4] The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted only one act: Skyhooks.[1]
Presenters and performers
The ARIA Awards ceremony was co-hosted by singer-songwriter Julian Lennon and TV personality Richard Wilkins.[4] Presenters and performers were:
Awards
Nominees for most awards are shown in plain, with winners in bold.
ARIA Awards
- Album of the Year
- Single of the Year
- Highest Selling Album
- Highest Selling Single
- Best Group
- Best Female Artist
- Best Male Artist
- Best New Talent
- Breakthrough Artist – Album
- Breakthrough Artist – Single
- Best Country Album
- Best Independent Release
- Best Indigenous Release
- Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Best Comedy Release
Fine Arts Awards
- Best Jazz Album
- Best Classical Album
- Best Children's Album
- Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Artisan Awards
- Song of the Year[6]
- Producer of the Year[7]
- Engineer of the Year
- David Price, Ted Howard, Greg Henderson, Simon Polinski – Yothu Yindi – "Maralitja", "Dharpa", "Treaty", "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)", "Tribal Voice"
- Peter Cobbin – Grace Knight – "Crazy", "Fever", "Stormy Weather", "That Ole Devil Called Love"
- Paul Kosky – Crowded House – "Chocolate Cake", "Woodface"
- Nick Mainsbridge – Def FX – "Water"; – Ratcat – "Blind Love Don't Go Now"; – Tall Tales and True – "Lifeboat"
- Doug Roberts – Deborah Conway – "Release Me", "White Roses", "Someday"
- Best Video
- Best Cover Art
Special Achievement Award
ARIA Hall of Fame inductee
The Hall of Fame inductee was:
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235813/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=1992 . Winners by Year 1992 . Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) . 26 September 2007 . 4 December 2013 .
- Web site: Australia 1992 ARIA Awards . ALLdownunder.com . 5 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090223160316/http://www.alldownunder.com/oz-p/aria/1992-aria.htm . 23 February 2009 .
- News: Rock women head the list for ARIAs. . . 20 February 1992 . 19 January 2014 . 15 . National Library of Australia.
- Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20001014131932/http://www.aria.com.au/ariaawards/awards/before/1991.htm . The 6th Annual ARIA Music Awards . O'Grady . Anthony . Anthony O'Grady . Australian Recording Industry Association . 14 October 2000 . 20 October 2020 . dead .
- Web site: 7 Great Performances from the History of the ARIA Awards – Music Reads . Condon . Dan . . 26 November 2019 . 23 December 2020 .
- News: Nui Te Koha . On with the Show – and the bloopers . . 5 March 1992 . 37 .
- Web site: https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20040222130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/40484/20040223-0000/aria_awards/main.htm . 17th Annual ARIA Awards . Australian Recording Industry Association . 22 February 2004 . 6 December 2013 . Note: User may be required to access archived information by selecting 'The History', then 'By Award', 'Producer of the Year' and 'Option Show Nominations'.